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Madagascar's leaders are chosen through a system that includes the election of a head of state, the president, and a legislature. The president is elected for a five-year term by the people through a two-round system, with the possibility of serving up to two terms. The Parliament consists of two chambers: the National Assembly, which has 151 members elected for five-year terms, and the Senate, which has 33 members, with 22 elected by regions and 11 appointed by the president. The election process is designed to ensure a representative democracy, with the electors casting their votes at polling stations across the country.

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Madagascar is a representative democracy with a directly elected president—chosen by the people in a two-round vote for a five-year term and limited to two terms—and a bicameral Parliament. The National Assembly has 151 members elected for five years, while the Senate has 33 members (22 elected by regions and 11 appointed by the president); voting takes place at polling stations nationwide.